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Territorio y acceso a la justicia en el posconflicto colombiano

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El trabajo que aquí presentamos recoge de forma sistemática los resultados y las conclusiones de la investigación realizada entre 2017 y 2019 por tres investigadores de la Universidad Externado de Colombia y de la Fundación Activos Culturales Afro - acua1, financiado por la Fundación Konrad Adenauer - Programa Estado de Derecho para Latinoamérica. La investigación se propuso responder a tres cuestiones: ¿cuáles son los conflictos que con mayor frecuencia se producen en las comunidades rurales del municipio de Guapi, Cauca?, ¿a qué mecanismos de resolución acuden sus habitantes cuando se producen los conflictos?, y ¿cómo funcionan los mecanismos propios de resolución de conflictos de estas comunidades?El trabajo que aquí presentamos recoge de forma sistemática los resultados y las conclusiones de la investigación realizada entre 2017 y 2019 por tres investigadores de la Universidad Externado de Colombia y de la Fundación Activos Culturales Afro - acua1, financiado por la Fundación Konrad Adenauer - Programa Estado de Derecho para Latinoamérica. La investigación se propuso responder a tres cuestiones: ¿cuáles son los conflictos que con mayor frecuencia se producen en las comunidades rurales del municipio de Guapi, Cauca?, ¿a qué mecanismos de resolución acuden sus habitantes cuando se producen los conflictos?, y ¿cómo funcionan los mecanismos propios de resolución de conflictos de estas comunidades?

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  • Marcos Criado de Diego, 2019. "Territorio y acceso a la justicia en el posconflicto colombiano," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 1166, October.
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